Brave Pembroke Media volunteers provide daring footage for this video about the Pudding Hill water tower dismantling project happening right now in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

The 125-ft structure was built in 1928 with a 600,000 gallon capacity tank. Each foot of height made .43 pound-per-square-inch(psi)of pressure during the tank's 85 years of service.

"This is the final phase of a project that has been on-going for years," said water department superintendent John Patch. "The old tank was deteriorating."

Four men from Costello Dismantling Company of West Wareham are doing the work: John Cunningham, Shawn Clouton, Carlos M Umama, and Ivan Vasquez. They are in the video wearing hardhats.

While a nearby replacement tank made by Phoenix Fabricators of Avon, Indiana stands 30 feet lower, the increased 1,000,000 gallon capacity should compensate for psi loss from reduced height. The new structure began service last month.

Marshfield has 15 wells within its borders, and also supplies water to Pembroke, Scituate, and Duxbury.